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Travis Kelce breaks down pregame outfit, makes case for Wes Anderson movie role

Screen Shot 2024-05-28 at 9.09.17 AMby: Kaiden Smith01/28/24kaiden__smith
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is known for his stylish ways, always showing up to his games runway-ready with an outfit that’s bound to grab attention.

Last week was no different ahead of the Chiefs Divisional Playoff matchup against the Buffalo Bills. And on the ‘New Heights’ podcast, which he hosts with his brother Jason Kelce, the two broke down his latest outfit following Kansas City’s big win.

“You like that cheesecake bag, Cheesecake Factory bag?” Travis asked his brother.

Kelce’s mustard yellow suit accompanied with a striped sweater and matching beanie resembled a to-go bag from the popular food chain The Cheesecake Factory. So much so that The Cheesecake Factory Twitter account tweeted a side-by-side picture of Kelce and their iconic bag prior to kickoff.

But Jason believes that his brothers outfit more so resembled the aesthetic captured by movie director Wes Anderson, who’s known for his trademark style and color palette. Which led to Travis making his pitch to potentially film in one of Andersons’ films in the future.

“To me, I got more vibes that this was a Wes Anderson style,” Jason Kelce said. “The beanie and everything, it kind of looked like it would be out of ‘Life Aquatic’ I think is probably what gave me that idea.”

“I’m just gonna go ahead and say it, this is my pitch to get on a Wes Anderson film. I could fit right in Wes, you just give me the lines baby,” Travis replied.

Kelce did show off his acting chops last year when he hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’ following the Chiefs Super Bowl win. That paired with him achieving a look that resembles Andersons’ costume design could potentially get his foot in the door for a future role in an Anderson movie, as Kelce broke down his pregame attire.

“It was a custom suit actually by Teddy von Ranson. It fit like a glove baby, like a glove,” Kelce repeated. “I just matched it with this shirt, and hat, and boot combo that I just had laying around. Just wanted to make sure everybody knew that we were going into Buffalo business attire, this is about as business as I get right here.”

Kelce may have claimed that last weekend’s look was as business like as it gets for him, but he doubled down on that style of attire for Kansas City’s AFC Championship against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Prior to the conference title game, Kelce arrived to Baltimore wearing an all black, double breasted suit accompanied by black boots, a black t-shirt, and a black beanie in an outfit that definitely means business.